Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, September 15, 1884, Page 7

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R===MON DAY SEPTEMBER 15, 1854 7 TUE DAY £ [ Cout BLUFES A well put ¢ = 1S GRIP. THE CHEAPEST PLACE IN OUMAHA T0 BUY | ADI NAL1 NEW AlLE bl « at | A Nt Ma m Vain t { \ \9eh & y v A T I L1 L ] ¥ \ v, M v t | Very Undosirable When on DULY DELEGATED, ’ ; ‘ i s N PIA q the Wrong Side of the B | t W . ey PR MEKSON PIAXOS, s B ] ; zv.\__fi- ..‘-.;,..u' r y | . I 1\ wa y th roput held ties 8 C .‘4 J i Y o i I o kL BTETeR who ha toy At the hot One of the 1-'.5.- and hr'i.e'»;i.t:,-o‘c‘:s in the Taited Statm J s |1 joa ot 1 thoprofessional brain, | ward | tarrying longor 1 than N MATHE | y ,_, [out into the hall, get Ts 1 nd Iy [ Tho mooting was called to ordor by . | eack ns far as the wash ' A ELEGANT PASSENGER :ELEVATOR, " { 3 1. Abbott, who was made chairman, . |it in ono cornor was killi i ’)uz..a Llnuv“' of nfll Ki vif [fore drossing. The doctor wears gauze [4" pro o' o chosen secre ablutton of his fa ATTENDED TO. OPEN DAY AND NIGHT | underwear, but at this particular time Delegatos — . Mo¥ . A, I, |Wonderin what ‘;fi Ssuneil EBluite. had but ono pioco on, 1t was nico under- 4o ba AL Wood, B ¥, Philbrook, | \"]{_‘j, L s wear, but hardly enough of it for any [ Gug 1, 16 Heolel = g R S e | public par but then it was ation waa instructed to use | thoss he Shlin M..fi_flfl.hfim very early, no one was atireing, all honorsbl moans to_ sucir tho nomi: |yl ¢ , Has Enlarged and Re-fitted I a Tuducenents £0 | wasa tatal moment thotghy I Jacoh Sims, osq, for ciroult out the back door, T tho yard o Purchasers of DR ¢ooD stopped into the hall, in ry costume, [Jt i as hanging on the | e A draft, through an open window in the THE SECOND W it to escapo obsorvat e e I LADihoER St valummed tho door, snap went the| T\ J. Evana was mado chairman and L WA Rl 2 v FURNISHING GOCGDS. spring lock, and in a moment he realized : Burke seo 5 Was aurprised to Bra " " & 4 A1 e |t Ho inatinctively felt for T \\ \l Carger, J M Mat fa ) TR TR 2 N 784 Broadway, - Council Bluffs. L e L SRR S R Tl THAT IS THE NAME OF THE TOWN WHERE " = — = loons ho had an just then had no 8, Theo. ( Elias & rying that heavy grip, Lot i & ¥ s He lost all interest in the pa N[O 1‘. low you the way to the hotel. L i Bran T a On L.-*fnaa,y Sept. 8, we begin to make a b WO PERBITSH! NIE ks \ » "\ 0P ¢ j TIE THIRY 0 oug i 0 5 He even thought unscriptus i 10 was 1. | TeaT a8 well as at the front entrance of | ] i large reduction in the pr ices of HORIERY Iy ik which B ths tempted "‘”'I([l'bj‘“‘_“,‘1"';“\"‘.:",'l"‘l':"‘\”:‘M.““‘"‘l“‘”‘” tho hotel, o look after tho_rivals. | i & him to ly forth on such a crusade in L Hyes: * | The young skipper couldn’t smile in re [ 3] » T TR o 7 o cast! Geo. I Smith called tho meeting | SerlEa PO 1 and LADIES U WEAR. e B o e 10 rdr.” O motion Hon, D. C. Tiaom: (W5 gfon BEA ST ArL o A Full Line of NOTIONS always on Hand ment grow shortor, il s Lis ¢ L S RSIEHEILG, NvoEs eB gaspod, Ve vou can ko it and o R fusion became thicker tho gou ‘ 4 /80 3 rushod past George and was soon loss to S UL AU\VERDA & CQ., 31 BSEOAAWEYS | i C it e :“‘u‘ry.lumn) [ninutes 80,08 t0 B1%0 | gight tomemory denr. The grip was FOR ALL ARE FOUND ! COUNCIL BLUFKS — TOWA. [ crisis in his life, when he feels as much -|‘ ‘“‘!\"" sl A OR T CANee | laced in the oflice, and later in the day oo T T ambition to dress, as is commonly credit- | 10 X7 . m | the young man whose home is but a short 3 . e E — Delegates — D, Bloomer, S. T. = od to wonn. Ho yearned for a auit ke | y i I9EE = Wi [ o | distance out, meaked ck to o botol, | fWhere They Can Enjoy Pure Air & Watert Q 3 D o ) begge: y Y eclare 5 DR. JUDD ELEGTR}‘Q BELT a lawyer. The mocking lotters of a cioth Hom i Tt Coo 1o 1tiah. | begged piteously, ~declared it was his ok e advertisement, a forced sale requrd- [ HO50 PO Tbokadloilin. first offense and that he had telegraphed less of cost, peeped out from the despised [ ™1 his friends for money, and would soon THE FOURTH WARD, Col. D. B. Daily was chosen chairman and H. W, Tilton, sotretary. Del: gates—N. M. Pusey got it and pay his bills liko a little wan. ki PANTING FOR PANTS, and dejected Ber at his feet. He couldn’t but think to himself that it was a clos'ng out sell on him, But the rev- eric was broken by the demand for ac- Acents Wanted! BEAUTIFUL SCENERY M. Trey- References—Any of the busincss” houses in Couneil Blufls, 'TH Proprietors, tion. Something must be done before {nor, A. W, Rickman, A ) Spooner, o Salesrooms Broadway. Manufactory 80, Fourth COUNCIL BLUFFS.- |the busy mart began teeming with the | . R. Fonda, Walter Smith, Lawrence | A Sneak Thief Given a Lively Chase, to call J. Barke. day’s activity. Ho concluded out at the first sound of approaching footsteps on the sidewalk below. But what if it shouldn’t be a man or a mascu- Kinahan, Phillip Armour, I R ROBBED OF HIS ROLL. and Finally Captured, And all of the good and pleasani things that {go to make up a com = plete and happy existence. The town of South Omat About nix o’clock Saturday ovening a i+ tivated south of the city of Omaha ¢. F. GOODMAN, i e UL R ) ol e s Himaere| 04 follow, named - Henry Ivavs|on the line of the U. P. Railway. and it is less than 24 miles from the 4 { g & ® A ACIAAR S X00 arel, ready | A Traveling Man Finds Himself | gnonkod a pair of pants from Beno & | Omuha post office to the north line SR | Tholesale IIruooigh, [momms i, s e e, v, st ool pie o g o Bew | Gnalin post offce o the north e | tho town st | i % § |one. He waited some time and finally hit His Wat Tt tdds L) : uth Omaha is nearly 14 miles north and south by 24 east and EEE upona plan. Ho would throw Tur| Main street door when noticed by the S ND DEALER IN Bri down tho atairs onto tho sidowalk. e clerks and follo Oflicor Kirk joined P67 stee i s abE T Era it EE TSy roint sou b srilinnit. Some one might stop at the cntrauce| Clayton Turney, a traveling salesman | 4no clorieal force in chasing the coon 1o stock yards are at tne reme southern hinit. [ long encugn to pick it up, and this|for Paddock Howley & Co, of St.|down Main atrost. Tho black legs wero| Nearly 50 lots have heen sold aad the demand is on the i | | sex that would war- | Lowis, registered at Bechtele's hotel | 45 nimble for the clovks but the officer | The yards are being rapidly pushed to completion. | { 8,000 Electric Belts rold for the Month of June by us. ! } i f | i | rant him in c him from the top |Saturday evening and was assizned to|kept protty well up in the race, holding The £60.000 beef packi Siitelh it s b il o . Ll g > veef packing house is progressing finely. i of the stairway. wwent the paper. |room No. 81, He spent the evening |second place, whilo the dark horse kept The $60, eel pac y house 1s progressing fnely f Scona little darkey boy ecame along, | swaiting with friends until aitor mid- [ the lead, clear to tho Wabash depot The $30,000 Water Works are finished and furnisk an abundant ! stopped, stooped, picked up the paper, He |where he was overtaken. Ho showed | gupply of night and then went to lus claims that gometime about and discovered his on the doorsill. and as he did so, a yell pierced the dusky roonts ears. The whites of his eyes turned to where the yell started from, and secing man in such a garb, or rather such a fight but the oflicer tapped him gently on his shins, with his billy, and induced him to surrender, and tak at the city's expense. PURE SPRING WATER. The B. & M. and Be work and will, in connection with the U. P. velock he awolo »ons laying pai On examination lodgings ; Line Kailways have a large force of men at Ralway, have a union depo¥ } Ay O 7 lack of garh, the little tinted youth gave 5 2 s e e S . g a shriek, and not waiting i lvok e he found his gold watch, chain and about| y,\1oving Oanadian Waterways, | 1ear the park at the north end of the town. Switable grounds will be / mystery, or receive a message, went|$40 in money gono, e was mot posi-| e Rl M furnished for Church and School purposes. (33 flying “down the strect. To the [tive whether he locked his door on en- A ROl ety et el ] % & . = 4 I)igt nani ,.,Lu‘, he told | tering or not, but thought that he did, | 1a% C. 1 Commissioner appointed by the Do- Now is the time to buy lots in this growing city. They wlll never tigato ann rop minion government to i upon the means of « a sensational story of ‘‘there being a|The clerk said that no one came in or be cheaper than they are to-day. crazy man, all naked, and yelling, up in that 'ere block,” and the worthy citizen, hailing a policoman, a_little group of ex- went out during the night, and so Tur- ney at an carly hour yesterday morning gova search warrant and prepared to go canal system, has submitted a report whic is understood, the government have adopted and will act uponlit. Ho thinks the success of §=27 Apply at the Company’s office, at the Union Stocks Yards. through all tho rooms. Mr. Bechtele naturally objected to having his guests treated in such a manner, and Turney seemed quife put out the St. Lawrenco route depends on mere tho depth of tho water and unless the ime provements of the St. Lawrence water may with the construction of the Cana- actic railway and tho sottlemont of the cited men, headed by the blue coat, went hurrying up the stairway prepared to se- cure the howling maniac. The onslaught came too fiercely and too suddenly for M. A. UPTON, Assistant Secretary, reiterated the onnected w! SN the doctor to get in any word of explana- [ because this privilego of “general search the trade of theZ ( AR tion, until he bad been thrown down |was not given him. ‘The hotel is well k foreign canals “castward 1) onte the floor and secured so that he [provided with all the pr tions by @ St Paul, Milwaukeo anc = T could do no harm. Then he was recog- | which guesta ean protect themselves | The necessary wppropriation for dov to 11 fect will prohable ho chooso to cides the against sneak-thicves if they nized, explanations came, and a messen- avail themselves of them., 1 ger was sent to another professional man 1Y’S LADY’S BOOK says 2 CHICKERING 1. B. Williams & Son and S P. Horse STTLISE AND ECONCMICAL, PAYSICIAN 222 Middlo Browdwsy | & SURGEON, . Couneil Blutte, D. H ha ¢ mon, the Wabash att vday BARNUM AND THE K6y, WO RUEPHANT, WHITE They Are Without A Rival, AN AN o who ofliced with him, and who had |safeis in the otlice, each room door is pro- = another ey to the dour. o kept hia | vided with all nooded 1ccis, as uro also | (403 +) e = v ho transoms, and if Taray locked his | o §" ! < post at the head of the stairs until the | the transom urney locked his messenger returned with tho key which, | door it seems atr citrance could L My [ — if mado of gold and set with diamonds, [have been gained s .m.l) as he claims, BOOG SIOUX CITY HAM could not have scemed more precious to e — 25 2 T | . him, that when turned with it the PLESONAL, J. ¥, FULLER, | x treacherous spr and found him anat w self onco more the room, and| Pat Lacy returnod Ssturday from his oust | SOMMission Merchant| | o m within accees of his wardrobo. ' You |y iy, s e G o || = Rl 80 LRy SOOI RRO R SRS RN | 8 o K s and wife have returned 1 S - i lock. ) il o iy g Mrs. B, J, Billon, B 00 S| | (4] For the proteciia e Rlce M. D. CANCERS. g of CHROKIC nISEmS ! DANCING ACADEMY, Prof Schnoor will the Kuropean tourist dances during the Talonalli, ¥ Mcarty G Endorsement by t Press of Ol emarkable hibi g ill the home of spar. wd, s veturned fron ton mt. EQUU AT LED : RNTORNE: o |Have been Awarded One Hundred and eighteen Prize Medals at all the prominent expositions of the World for the Last Fifty Years. And findorsed by (e Greatest Living Pianists, —AL TECE- A or hefore to fil uctity for arns of th visiting ily of George Chapin, at Hasti Pholps, formerly proprietor of the , i biuck frow an extended eastorn 1b» taken with flannels. | Tn an extended Sommont e and th war upon the merits of and L |mwn Show which is to bo he Thursday, Hth, the Chicago Daily News of September 2, says: at white tents on the num roprietor. P COUNCIL BLUFFS eptember introduce A. W, Cour sinc m, who has been at the Bech s Saturday morning, leaves this v tiip to Lincoln aud Wymore, N Jeneath tho gr lake front, Barn phant indolently rolls up his proboscis m's sacred white elo- Eldo- course. Francaise, Supervisor 11, Rishton was in the city Sat- band of oriental musicians, while a dark urduy. He copt from ding the re. | rag , Spinis andangc 33 omitohon bie points bragh bl ' H | Mnbave Lo wankent ieon aandlng the o) £0doy Villlyihe, Branish, Vendauco, A stands upon a rostrum, surrounded by a [ 8 or Mo, Rishton, who i suiforing from | 104 American standard danees, and Most. Perfect Plano consumption, and who scems to be failing rap- | the Jatest reverse waltz step. nebleman in Burmego costume si's under | idly. " 5 him and keeps the flies ofl'hic tusks, He| 1 w piigon, the Council Blufis editor of | ToO1lOL Skatlng‘ Rinlk. TN wears a golden fish net on his back it B e Bee returned from Wisconsin, whe rday and his skin is about the color of the ash- 7 they have been visiting Roller skating Wednesdays and u, Hose, Brass and Iron Fittg 1 the act "‘"’I Oonsultation and Corrosy . O, Box 202, Telophone No. 26, wine Trimmings, rm ing Machinery GuIsAaRnz. LML BGRY RS udence Gratis, | at wholesalo and retail, | es of a smoked clgar, *‘He =zin't very e e in. Miss Mol White, but you bot he's awful sacrod, | relabvesand fricuds, Choie cousn, Miss Mol-| g Noar bim s'ands Jumbo, stretching out |lio Miller, of Now York, accompanied tho, iinl : is groat trunk for peancts. A congross | and will make a fow wecks visit hero, fI, . MARTENS, Proprictor. of strange tribes ethemselves around | W, I, Copson, who has Leen w i — l I the two clephants, The Nautch dancing | sharply pointed, quick woving pencil, for the | 0% 0ok, 1 ¥, rim, ;:.'i"u'&fi":f (’4:“’3.‘{‘,’ I:‘;‘.‘\‘.“('jfr.:.r‘.r.wx;',l'f‘ b “""f": Fu I"; o 1 !“”'l‘jj “’"" ]"L"' OFFIGER & PUSE“y An exammation of thess magnificent Pianos is politely requested the Nubians, with their bushy h' and :.::“‘:; ‘l]:“‘:,‘: I ”;;"‘“;‘ :'I»‘ 4 “"'”: before purchasing any other instrument, fine foaturcs, wrap their whit o At Yi. o e 10 CRAGERY, NTAR S, H Counerl Bluffs Herald, Clark, * the newspaper BANKERO. i Tome BA M AX MEYER & BRO and the hair of s Siou , isnever Nl EU,,,,,,,Q,,“, A . 7 | inhis efforts towoll his photo- LT 5y tn Forsiga and omotlo Kxchanis s General Wostern Representatives, Wth no Hay Procases of any klud can t f 1 I 1. | Mrs Cooper and Mrs, & of north Sone— O e o i, adfeas S e . ertrmie o i | sran, ovr - poor, i, miso | R P. 8.--Also Gen'l Agt's o KNABE VOSE & SONS, bl e B wiiliant tapings and | A e e ——— BEHR BROS., and ARION PIANOS, and SHONINGER remainine HATS t iy is systematic end 4 T OTT FERAHIE: Ml : ; T et e s e l flgL.éEY,, “r LAW.|cYMBELLA a:d CLOUGH & WARREN ORGAN. » room for New od usual ~ porg s the |reported thel one or the combatants e R » i B e PSR : is freo | struck the other in the stomash with g o B5 SR 5l B 3 muriatic acid | hoe, that sho threw her do held P, Louble and Single Acting Fower ano Hand ns furnish fun jchokied her and swore t a8 surc Raop 10, Bhygaate Pulldiag, jokes thoy there was o God in heaven she|ouNCIL BLUFES TV A | ey A A R0 .72 TS PP M XS ’ ..,,, = 10T = Jar of | would kill her, 1t is reported that very . oS STRAM ¢ L .o [Br.CONNAUGHTON, i ] ) i W riding by |t G jenneit and Ed Swoonoy S : | -\ }; i e 3 averal varlists” s ¢ .'n:wxldmll),lun ure ?;m.‘l’ r oif on tho bridgo nd held their 81MS & CADWELL, 103 BRADY ST., DAVENPORT, IOWA, U, §, A, Establishod 1878 Lnlfl,,,,, I L AR [y magy ather, {ealuses of the- Wige profbiesth wlib uokbing haacla unbil dyoe e Doafnoas, Lung and Nervous Di m\n!mfl\lmulnyundlununnvully QOured. Patients | rammo Tho spring wire performance for was ovor and the sceno wssumed its Cured at Home, Write for “Tns MepioaL-MissioNary,” for the People, of Juan Caice usual serenity, Tuesday morning Mrs, * “Ld v:ag, & R L M ] \ HALLADAY WIND-M 5 OHU MH & . . COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA. HON, EDWARD RUSSELL, Postmaster, Davenport, *¢ Physician of | AND SCHOOL BELLS, If‘,;‘,‘,‘fi.“.,’f e Chford brothors- 1 soi ot | it o o 1 oo oo, bt gy .t | o Ailtty aud Markod Sucooas S,"f‘"“\"v“fi“"’.’3'”{“5"‘& AR l‘ Corner 10th Farnam 8t., Omaha Neb. jthe best features of the performance. |lan Tribune, § NIRRT NG A0 Tk . - ST el LALLCLAC

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